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Sleep-State Misperception
Usually refers to someone’s false perception that they have not been asleep, when in truth, they have. More common at the start of a sleep episode. This misperception could be due to an over-expression of alpha and beta waves during sleep, which resemble wakeful patterns.
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Updated 2023-03-05
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